Now I totalled it all up and I reckon you don't gain much at all, or maybe you even lose out (or my maths is awful I don't know... and it depends what you use your point on...) but its not too bad for the regular goer maybe! (Please let me know if I have totally cocked up maths wise)

Every point roughly equates to a penny too I think... so maybe in decades from now... you get a free ticket? (eg. every £80?) but I mean its not bad to have. If you do go a lot, for example, if you get the £1.99 card, it gives you 100 points which means you essentially bought the card for 99p not a big loss... with the £9.99 you get double points the first month which makes points up, and you get £10 in points....

I'm sorry guys! I fail at maths and its 4am! Good luck! Hope knowing about the card might help I guess they do work out in the long run! (for 99p which can be earned back after spending £10 like a trip to the cinema with popcorn)... that's hardly much to then recieve points every time you go thereafter

1 seat free for every 10 you buy.....maybe not the greatest offer but not bad

& if you buy the ultimate card then the free seat pretty much pays for the card

20th Oct 2009

Not a bad idea , as better than nothing............... but i do wish companies lower their prices rather than give out points / rewards etc. For example movie £2.50 , pop corn 45p and coke 50p. ........ i will go everyday !!!............:-D

20th Oct 2009

I always pop my own corn (oo-er Mrs!) in the microwave and make up a drink before I go. There is no way I am going to pay a cinemas stupid price for their beverages. Things like popcorn must be something like 1000% profit so no loyalty scheme is going to entice me.

17th Oct 2010

why is this voted cold? i've had 5 free tickets

14th Feb 2011

i take my son to the cinema when i can and my man got me the odeon card it is well worth it cos i would have gone to the same films ive been to see anyway so this way i have got myself a free ticket or free sweets if you are going in a crowd then you can pay all together and the points will mount up you get points on the sweets and drinks as well

19th Sep 2013

Admittedly I'm not that regular a cinema-goer. Since getting an Odeon card here in Ireland in April 2012, we've gone to an odeon cinema 6 times (have gone to other movies in non-odeon cinemas with friends though). That's works out as 12 tickets, and at least 4 of those were for iSense so more expensive tickets.

We've finally earned enough for a standard adult 2D ticket. But not enough for an iSense ticket.Perhaps our points earning power is hampered by not buying their overpriced popcorn/drinks very often

Really doesn't seem great. Even if a couple went twice a month, it'd be 3 months before you'd get 1 free ticket.Better than nothing, but not by a lot. It's not enough to encourage someone to choose Odeon over another cinema IMO.